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• Seafood • Downtown
Booked 150 times today
Booked 14 times today
Booked 20 times today
Booked 5 times today
Price: Moderate
• American • Penn Quarter
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- JJessicaVIPHouston •20 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThis place is fantastic! I came a couple years ago on a whim and it didn’t disappoint. I try and make it here every time I’m in the city. The atmosphere is awesome, a lot of cool history in the building. Definitely recommend!More infoOld Ebbitt GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.8
- JJanetVIPBaltimore / Maryland •19 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoEnjoyed the morning buffet breakfast. Standard options but a nice variety of choices. Server was delightful.More infoAvenue GrillPrice: Expensive• American• Downtown•4.8
- MMaggieWashington, D.C. Area •9 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had a vegan, a vegetarian, and two standard menus at our table. So nice to have everyone enjoy their own treats. My one recommendation would be to also make a curd and cream available for the vegan menu as well. Both very simple to make vegan. Other than that there wasn't a huge disparity in the menus. Each bite was delicious. We loved the beautiful decorations and the harpist playing background music. Despite the hefty price tag, I will return again to enjoy this delectable, special experience.More infoWillard Peacock Alley TeaPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Downtown•4.6
- CCarolVIPWashington, D.C. Area •98 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoLunch in the week of New Year's is a very quiet time, so this was a perfect quiet experience--the maitre d'h said next week will be busy again. You can go a la carte or take the Pranzo Esecutivo (prix fixe) two course lunch for $30, which looked like a good deal. But we opted for lighter with one course and Whole Wheat Focaccia with garlic oil, parmesan, and rosemary dipped in oil--not your typical focaccia we get here. The Gnocchi Pesto with basil & mint pesto, toasted pinenuts, zucchini, preserved lemon, and whipped ricotta was very tasty and filling. It had lots more pesto than a lot of places provide but this was definitely creamy. The Tagliatelle Bolognese was made with lamb and porcini with tomatoes and parmesan and was nicely sauced. A light dessert of poached pears topped it off. The restaurant includes a 20% service charge and clearly states that tips are not required but appreciated. The waiter was super attentive, but of course there was no one else there for most of the lunch. My one surprise was that he accepted my offer to pay for a full glass of wine that I accidentally spilled, when usually a restaurant will "comp" something like that--but I did offer. I had intended to tip the waiter with the cost of the wine but chose not to do so as a result. All in all, a great Italian meal, quiet enough for two old friends to meet and talk.More infoModenaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown•4.6
- JJonWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoBest restaurant ever…. Great class great ambience outstanding staff I will always recommend Joes.More infoJoe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab - Washington DCPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Downtown•4.8